The effect of base-pair sequence on electrochemically driven denaturation.
Application of a voltage ramp can result in denaturation of dsDNA and strand separation. We show that the potential at which half of the surface immobilised duplexes denature (the melting potential, E(m)) directly correlates with the calculated nearest neighbour and experimental melting temperatures...
Main Authors: | Johnson, R, Gao, R, Brown, T, Bartlett, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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